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You can thank him the ability to have interchangeable parts. Without him we wouldn't be able to repair or replace worn out parts.
The major contribution of Eli Whitney to the assembly line was the standardized part. He made interchangeable parts for his cotton gin for ease of repair.
The cotton gin produced by Eli Whitney separated cotton from it's seeds much faster than a person could by hand. This made it possible for more time to be spent planting and harvesting cotton than sifting through the cotton balls for it's seeds.
During the Industrial Revolution, the number of cotton gins increased significantly due to the rise of the cotton industry. Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin in 1793 revolutionized cotton processing, leading to a dramatic increase in cotton production and, subsequently, the establishment of numerous gins across the United States and Europe. By the early 19th century, there were thousands of cotton gins operating, particularly in the American South, as cotton became a key cash crop. However, exact numbers can vary by region and year as the industry rapidly evolved.
The cotton gin
To make the removal of seeds from cotton easier.
i think its helping with the cotton gin
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eli whitneys cotton gin
Eli Whitneys cotton gin was better because it JUST WAS
because it was one of the first cotton gins ever made. It's not much now, but back then it was a lot of money- like a thousand $ for us!!
Eli Whitney
Eli Whitney's first attempt at the cotton gin occurred in 1793. He developed the device while working in Georgia, aiming to reduce the labor needed to separate cotton fibers from seeds. This invention significantly increased cotton production efficiency and had a profound impact on the agricultural economy of the South. Whitney patented the cotton gin in 1794.
His dads name was Eli Whitney
Eli Whitney
Elizabeth Fay was Eli Whitney's mother.